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AHANIX iMon Universal IR Remote Control System review
AHANIX iMon Universal IR Remote Control System
April 1st, 2004
Author: Tekime
Ahanix iMon Review - Introduction
A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of receiving a great piece of hardware from a friendly gentleman
over at Digiconcepts. The item in
mention is the Ahanix iMon Universal IR Remote Control System, or in other words, a remote control
for your PC.
Now, if you read around here at Fury-Tech you'll find pretty quickly that I don't make a habit of
wasting your time plugging every company under the sun. But on the same token, when I see a deal, I'll
tell you! Fortunately for me, the same folks that provided the iMon for this review happen to have
the best price I can find on this killer unit. Digiconcepts
has a $5 mail-in rebate which would bring the price to $58.89 USD (as of 04/01/04). So if you
like the looks of this as much as I enjoyed actually using it, click on the DIGICONCEPTS banner above
before these guys sell all of them!
Anyway, let's get on with this review before you strangle me!
Ahanix Corporation is a California based company distributing PC cases in North America. While
self-declared case and enclosure distributors, they also offer a range of cooling products,
multimedia PCs, power supplies, and more.
The iMon Universal IR Remote Control System (or just iMon, for short), fits right into Ahanix's product
line by offering a powerful and friendly way to turn your PC into a real multimedia machine. The iMon
system is comprised of a universal remote, complete with joystick, and the iMon Station, which is
the receptor for the remote and allows you to communicate with the PC wirelessly.
Let's get started by having a look at exactly what you're getting with the Ahanix iMon Universal IR
Remote Control System.
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